wzdftpd (Stable) 0.8.3

4.5 out of 5 stars 4.5 (11 votes)

(October 28, 2007)

Unix, Windows 2000/2003/9x/Vista/XP / Open Source / 645 downloads

wzdftpd is a portable, modular, small and efficient FTP server. It is designed to be run as root or non-root, It supports IPv6, SSL, and is multithreaded. Server is fully configurable online using SITE commands, and implements the latest RFC extensions to the FTP protocol. It includes several authentication backends, is easily scriptable and provides a powerful event-driven system to extend the server. Features include flexible user management, ACLs, virtual users/groups, security, speed, bandwidth limitation, per command authorization, virtual directories, dynamic ip changes auto-detection, etc.

Stable releases for wzdftpd.

  • Publisher

    wzdFTPd

  • Homepage

    wzdftpd

  • Requirements

    OpenSSL binaries

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Fixed denial of service attack in USER command (CVE-2007-5300)

    - Incompatibilities between GnuTLS and OpenSSL resolved

    - OpenSSL memory leaks have been cleaned up

    - Better use of PASV port range

    - Other minor bug fixes and tweaks

Reviews of wzdftpd (Stable)

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    ozziegt

    Reviewing 0.8.2 (Oct 21, 2007)

    Sure, it has a lot of features but administration at this point is command-line only, which makes initial set up rather painful. This is the 21st century, how about a GUI?

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    morriscox

    Reviewing 0.8.2-rc1 (Jun 29, 2007)

    Wants ssleay32.dll and vsinit.dll, but doesn't come with them. XP Pro. After I had downloaded them, this program couldn't find an ordinal 16 in the ssleay32.dll.

    EDIT: I followed the link by devilrider and got things running. The need to install the OpenSSL binaries is mentioned on the website, but it was neglected on here. One will need to do a lot of studying of the docs in order to do proper configuration. Without a GUI, good luck setting things up properly without making an error. It certainly doesn't have the ease of use of other FTP servers.

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